International GCSE German Moderator

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 2 January 2026
LOCATION
Not specified
TYPE
Contract
LEVEL
Associate
CATEGORY
Education
This employer holds a UK Home Office sponsor license — sponsorship for this specific role is at the employer’s discretion

SKILLS

Moderation German Language Assessment Teaching Subject Matter Expertise Meeting Deadlines

FULL DESCRIPTION

An International GCSE German (2017 specification) Moderator will review the centre assessment of candidates’ work in accordance with the agreed assessment criteria and [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk]'s procedures. Responsibilities include moderating coursework and assessing school-based components. Candidates need teaching experience, a degree, and to be a qualified teacher.

Responsibilities

- To carry out the moderation of parts of a subject examination, such as coursework, projects and special studies, which are marked initially by teachers in the centres and then sent to you. Moderation will usually involve sampling procedures. Moderators will not be required to visit centres.
- To undertake, when necessary, the direct assessment of school-based components in the subject where centres opt not to make initial assessments.

Experience/qualifications needed

- You will have one academic year's worth of teaching experience: a. within the last 8 years b. within the relevant qualification and subject c. since qualifying as a teacher
- You will have a degree or equivalent
- You will be a qualified teacher

Competencies required

- You will have the ability to work well under pressure
- You will have the ability to meet deadlines
- You will have a high level of subject knowledge in order to apply the mark scheme

Additional information

- The moderation period is between May and July
- With an average allocation, your fee would be £500 - £800
- A fee for attending standardisation will also be paid when you have submitted your reports to [Employer hidden].

Application Information

We have a number of opportunities available for teaching professionals to join our growing teams of examiners, moderators and verifiers.

Sign up free — access 45,000+ UK sponsor-licensed jobs